It overwrites the Comment Tag with "Encoded with TAudioConverter" I can see why you might want to do that but I use the Comment Tag and would rather it stayed unchanged. Could it be made an option?

I converted some .ogg files using QAAC. The Year tag is not being carried across to the .m4a file

I converted the same .ogg files using FHG. No tags at all are being carried across to the .m4a file

1) LOL yes, it is lame. I'll remove it.2) Command line for date/year tag for QAAC is "--date <"date">", so maybe that info is shown as "date" instead of "year". It is also possible that it maybe under the tag "Record Date".3) Unfortunately I could not find any command line tag parameter for fhgaacenc.exe.

--0.7-Added: A new GUI layout-Added: Skins-Added: Support for TAK codec-Added: Support for m2ts and thd files-Added: Support to copy TrueHD streams-Added: Option to disable CPU and Memory usage bars-Added: A few minor improvements/additions-Removed: Predefs-Fixed: "Date" was not passed to QAAC (thx to Stop the Noise)-Updated: AlphaControls to 8.14

It overwrites the Comment Tag with "Encoded with TAudioConverter" I can see why you might want to do that but I use the Comment Tag and would rather it stayed unchanged. Could it be made an option?

I converted some .ogg files using QAAC. The Year tag is not being carried across to the .m4a file

I converted the same .ogg files using FHG. No tags at all are being carried across to the .m4a file

1) LOL yes, it is lame. I'll remove it.2) Command line for date/year tag for QAAC is "--date <"date">", so maybe that info is shown as "date" instead of "year". It is also possible that it maybe under the tag "Record Date".3) Unfortunately I could not find any command line tag parameter for fhgaacenc.exe.

I updated to 0.7. and the Year tag is now copied across when using QAAC. However, while it's nice that you've removed the "Encoded with TAudioConverter" default, the comment tag is now blank instead of being carried over from the source file.

One other suggestion that would make TAudioConverter even better would be the ability to use LossyWav (wiki) with the lossless formats.

this transcoding program looks very promising. Thanks for all the effort.I transcoded a flac file to a lame mp3. ("copy tags from source" is enabled, no effect filters or post-encode action selected)I had following issues :

created ID3v2.3 and ID3v1. I'd like to have the lame mp3 files tags only in ID3v2.3

Ozok, you should ask the mods to update the news on the portal page now that you have an attractive new UI in 0.7.

Who is the mod I should ask? Also first post must be edited too. I was not aware of editing restrictions at the time I posted it.

QUOTE (gottkaiser @ Jan 3 2013, 16:00)

Hi ozok,

this transcoding program looks very promising. Thanks for all the effort.I transcoded a flac file to a lame mp3. ("copy tags from source" is enabled, no effect filters or post-encode action selected)I had following issues :

created ID3v2.3 and ID3v1. I'd like to have the lame mp3 files tags only in ID3v2.3

I converted some tagged FLAC files to TAK, and the tags did not get embedded. No big deal, but thought you'd like to know.

I am aware of that issue. So far, if I pass tag commands to TAKc.exe (ie -tt "artist=The Tea Party" ) it gives "unkown parameter" error eventhough it is shown like this in command line help.

Thx anyway.

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I have an issue with portable version that doesn't exist in setup version. When I want to start coverting it says that it can't create output folder. My system is Win 8.

Are you sure path in "Output Folder" text box exists? Or, does that text in that textbox have any illegal characters (ie / ? < > \ : * | ”) in it? Or do you have permission to write to that path? As default, output path is set to program's own folder.

This software looks great! Just in time for a large (~400 GB) conversion project that I have coming up. I do have two questions:

1) When converting from FLAC or MPC to mp3, will the ape tags be converted to id3 tags?2) I like the ability to recreate the directory structure. Is there the ability to delete source files?

What I'm trying to do is convert a mix of flac and mpc to mp3 for portable use. I would like to duplicate everything (art in folder, txt files, etc) to the identical directory structure but not have to manually delete the (original) source files in the new directory. I know that might not make sense...

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What I'm trying to do is convert a mix of flac and mpc to mp3 for portable use. I would like to duplicate everything (art in folder, txt files, etc) to the identical directory structure but not have to manually delete the (original) source files in the new directory. I know that might not make sense...

None of my business, but I would strongly advise against deleting your lossless source files. Once you convert to a lossy format, you're basically stuck with that format forever (converting one lossy format to another loses even more audio information). If you must delete them, make sure you delete to a large Recycle Bin in case you make a mistake and need to re-do the conversion.